Scooter Rider vs Pedestrian Collisions

Man Complaining About Helmet For E-Scooter

Electric scooters have become common on roads throughout North Carolina, especially in cities like Wilmington. However, with every new trend in transportation comes the risk of accidents and injuries, and scooters are no different. Specifically, scooter riders can hit pedestrians when riding on sidewalks or other walking paths, causing serious injuries to unsuspecting people on foot.

Scooter rider versus pedestrian collisions can be complicated situations when injury victims want to seek compensation. If you were injured in this type of collision, seek legal guidance from our North Carolina scooter accident attorneys to understand your rights to possible compensation.

At Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC, our personal injury attorneys are here to offer support and experience in the accident claim process. Do not hesitate to reach out for a free consultation now.

The Rise of Scooter-Pedestrian Accidents in North Carolina

With the increasing popularity of electric scooters as a convenient mode of transportation, North Carolina has seen a rise in scooter-pedestrian accidents. Scooter riders and pedestrians share city streets and sidewalks, frequently resulting in collisions and injuries. Understanding the legal implications of these accidents is important for both parties involved.

Who Is Liable in Scooter-Pedestrian Collisions?

Determining liability for scooter-pedestrian collisions can be difficult and may depend on various factors, such as:

  • The circumstances of the accident
  • Local traffic and pedestrian laws
  • Who was negligent in causing the collision

In many cases, the scooter rider may be liable for the collision if they were negligent or violated traffic regulations. Scooter riders might not be allowed to ride on sidewalks in some areas to prevent collisions. Furthermore, a rider might not have been paying attention, might have been traveling too fast to stop, or might have simply failed to yield to pedestrians with the right-of-way.

On the other hand, pedestrians also have a duty to exercise care while walking on streets and sidewalks. They are expected to stay alert to avoid collisions and other obstacles. If a distracted pedestrian stepped out in a scooter’s path, they could be liable for the crash.

Common Injuries in Scooter-Pedestrian Accidents

Scooter-pedestrian accidents can result in serious injuries to both the scooter rider and the person on foot. Neither party is likely to have any protection from a collision, even though scooter riders are advised to wear helmets. Common injuries include:

  • Fractures
  • Sprains
  • Lacerations
  • Head injuries
  • Soft tissue damage

These accidents can have long-lasting physical, financial, and emotional effects on the individuals involved. Seeking medical attention immediately after an accident is necessary to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment of injuries, as well as to create a record of injuries for a potential claim.

Legal Rights and Options for Injured Parties

The party who was not to blame has the legal right to seek compensation for their injuries and damages, whether it is the pedestrian or scooter rider. If you believe the other party was negligent and caused the collision, talk to our lawyers as soon as possible.

We can gather evidence, including police reports, witness statements, photos, and medical records. We can use that information to seek full compensation for your medical bills, lost income, pain, suffering, and other losses.

Contact Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC, Now for Legal Assistance

After a scooter-pedestrian collision in North Carolina, do not hesitate to contact Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC. Our injury attorneys are ready to support you throughout the legal process. Reach out to schedule a free consultation today.

In his forty-four years in the practice of law, Fred Poisson, Jr. has successfully handled over ten thousand cases in the areas of workers’ compensation and personal injury.